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Updated: May 12, 2025
Speaking of the sacred rooms of Awatobi, Mindeleff says: "No traces of kivas were visible at the time the ruin was surveyed," but Stephen is quoted in a legend that "the people of Walpi had partly cleaned out one of these chambers and used it as a depository for ceremonial plume-sticks, but the Navaho carried off their sacred deposits, tempted probably by their market value as ethnologic specimens."
Implements of warfare, a bow and a quiver with arrows, a shield convex and painted red, with a yellow disk, and several green lines in the centre, were suspended from the wall. The niches contained small vessels of burnt clay and a few plume-sticks.
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